Contribute to environmental outcomes across Australia


Major financial partners


Partners (become a partner)


Announcements

4 Mar 2024

Hi everyone,Late last year, with the help of accomplished ABC and SBS video producer, Richard Snashall, Lewis and I produced a short video designed to tell the NatureMapr story, and in particular, sho...


Continue reading

Help us get the word out

Monthly Update

NatureMapr featured in NSW Government BCT webinar

Last chance to have your say - yes you!

Events

20 Feb 2024

A Charm of Native Bees - an Art ExhibitionDid you know that there are over 2000 bees that are native to Australia? Although the most common bee we see around Canberra is the exotic European Honey Bee,...


Continue reading

Discussion

Hejor1 wrote:
5 min ago
Hi @JonLewis , yes Carbon AI thinks it's an ant and it overrode my guess! Not sure how to remove the Carbon AI suggestion.

Formicidae (family)
44 min ago
worth entering image into photo competition

Porismus strigatus
PeterR wrote:
57 min ago
Perhaps A.Collinus, as small leaves. Habitat looked right, but without the flowers I would not confirm as them. Looked like one had flowered, but been grazed. Went back the following year, but could not find them. Don't think my phone GPS was that accurate under the trees.

Acianthus sp.
JonLewis wrote:
1 hr ago
Hi Hejor, pretty sure this is a fly, not an ant. Cheers, Jon

Formicidae (family)
PeterA wrote:
1 hr ago
Could be H. certus or H. honestus or something else, David, but need to see the face.

Hylaeus sp. (genus)

Explore Australia by region

2,145,861 sightings of 19,851 species in 6,375 locations from 11,218 contributors
CCA 3.0 | privacy
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.